In the origami world, Tetsushi Kamiya’s name is known to everyone. The most classic representative work of Tetsushi Kamiya is the production of the Origami Dragon, but that classic Origami Dragon is not the one we recommend here. The appearance of the origami dragon is more in line with the configuration of the dragon in Chinese mythology, and the origami dragon recommended here looks more similar to the western dragon in appearance. This can also be seen in the Chinese and Western views on dragons. of different understandings.
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Tetsu Kamiya’s origami dragon origami production comes from Eyal’s flickr
Everyone already knows the designer of this origami dragon, Tetsu Kamiya. This is a wonderful origami production designed by Tetsu Kamiya in 1997. Different from the traditional origami dragon in its design, this origami dragon is closer to the dragon style in Western mythology. The body configuration of the dragon is that of limbs. Based on the humanoid structure, we can also see the configuration of an origami tail. The most eye-catching and biggest difference from the traditional origami dragon is probably the structure with wings on the back of the origami dragon. I believe many students who love origami will have this feeling, that is, no matter what configuration is made, if it has wings The structure and overall momentum will appear more domineering.
Not only is the structure of the origami wings very detailed, especially when compared with some origami configuration styles with wings that we have learned before, it can be seen that the overall momentum of this origami wing is quite strong. The head configuration of the origami dragon is also very delicate, which is different from some other production configurations in the origami encyclopedia illustrations. The head configuration of the dragon here appears more fierce, which is also in line with some of the Western dragon image designs. From the basic elements and requirements, we can see the care that Tetsushi Kamiya put into designing this origami dragon.